Logan’s Crossing
This site used to receive year-round flowing water from a water treatment plant, but in recent years the flow does not always occur year-round. However, this remains a good spot for birding, as some riparian vegetation remains.
Site Information
Region: Northern
County: Coconino
Directions: Head east on Townsend-Winona Rd 4.5 miles from Highway 89, and turn left onto an unmarked Forest Service road at the end of a long guardrail.
Latitude: 35.245
Longitude: -111.49
Operational Hours: Open all year, 24 hours a day
Admission or Fees: None
Best time to visit: Year-round
Habitats: Pinyon-juniper Forest, Stream or river
Know Before You Go
Safety First! Arizona has many beautiful places to explore and we’d like to help you make it a safe and enjoyable experience. Check out our recommendations for hiking precautions.
Species Highlights
Speciality: Acorn Woodpecker, Black-throated Gray Warbler, Hepatic Tanager, Lucy’s Warbler, Pinyon Jay, Red Crossbill, Sage Thrasher, Virginia’s Warbler, Woodhouse’s Scrub-jay, Zone-tailed Hawk
Charismatic: American Kestrel, Black-chinned Hummingbird, Black-throated Sparrow, Lesser Goldfinch, Phainopepla, Ruby-crowned Kinglet , Western Kingbird, White-winged Dove
Contact Information
Coconino National Forest
US Forest Service
5075 N. Highway 89
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
Phone: 928-526-0866
Website: https://www.fs.usda.gov/coconino
Additional Resources
Learn more about birds reported at this location at eBird:
https://ebird.org/hotspot/L675128
Additional Resources:
Friends of the Rio de Flag